Activedit can be used any place where you would normally use a HTML text area, and wanted to let your users format the data. Activedit can be used for: content management systems, online Web site builders, intranets, online resume builders, and HTML E-Mail messages.
Papyrus is a framework which integrates layouting, content management and publishing. The main feature of Papyrus is the use of OO methods to maintain data. Complex layout and content data can be inherited from "parent" pages to "child" pages. Features: Integration of layouter, CMS and publisher; Open Interface - extendible system by adding new plugins (components); Java/Swing - runs on any platform which provides Java 2 implementation (Windows, Mac, Linux/Unix); Standalone or Applet (Browser) Application; Database connectivity - JDBC, HTTP-JDBC; Databases supported : MS Access, MS SQL Server 7, DB2 6, SQL Anywhere 5, PostgreSQL 7 (Oracle 8i in development); Data Exchange - each page, site and project can be imported or exported as XML; Multiuser - scalable.
dotCMS is a 100% free, J2EE, portal-based Content Management System (CMS) that includes a number of CRM-like features that many proprietary CMS solutions do not. dotCMS also includes the attractive Liferay portal– and leverages many features offered by the portal framework. dotCMS is extremely easy for both users and developers to work with- any number of new applications can be built within its framework.
Vertical Site is a Java/J2EE based Web Content Management solution (CMS) that is fast, easy to use and affordable. The solution combines both a portal framework and a structured content management system in one solution. The product is highly customizable and based on open standard like J2EE, XML and XSLT. Vertical Site runs on both commerical and free application servers, LDAP directories and databases. Enonic's customers include large multinational companies such as Toyota, ASSA ABLOY, Burger King, T.G.I. Friday's, Orion Pharma, Channell Commercial, VingCard and North American Scientific.
Firefly is a Java servlet and JSP-based database-driven system for dynamically generating internet or intranet sites. It allows any authorised user to manage a section
or add content to a page without any knowledge of HTML, handles all navigation menus automatically and can enforce a site-wide standard look and feel. It also uses beans and templates, making it extremely flexible and easy to customise and extend.
FreeMarker provides an easy way to get data from Java servlets into Web pages, and helps you keep graphic design separate from application logic. To use it, you encapsulate HTML in templates. These get compiled for you into Template objects, which generate HTML dynamically, using data provided by your servlets. The template language is
powerful and intuitive, the compiler is fast, and the output approaches the speed of static HTML pages.
The Internet Document and Report Server is a java servlet used in conjunction with the Reporting Markup Language to simplify the creation of online reports. The IDRS also supports a full securty model, or it can also run without security. IDRS is designed to be an: embedable HTML report generater for Java applications, web based enterprise report server, web site generation tool
Its basic features include: Use of an XML dialect called Reporting Markup Language (RML) to create report templates, Multiple data sets per report, Database Connection Pooling for connections to the IDRS report database, Databse Connection Pooling for use by IDRS reports
Both, Secure reports using User/Group based Security, Stored username and password information for the length of session, User based douments
Non-secure reports, Ability to include JSP code in report templates that will be processed after a report has been fully created, Data-Result paging, and Call Java classes from withtin IDRS reports to retrieve data and to do anything RML can not do nativly.
KTML is an online HTML editor that helps you edit your website content directly in a browser. The editor loads fast and has an easy-to-use interface (similar to desktop editors). The latest version offers superior Word compatibility, a revolutionary Image Editor and XHTML 1.1 support. KTML has wide browser compatibility and supports most platforms (including MAC).
Platform(s): Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris
logMethods is a project/topic knowledge collecting and sharing tool for uses like knowledge management, activity logging, product/system descriptions, research journals, document tracking, etc.
logMethods is designed for managing bits and pieces of information that is usually more suitable to be organized in hierarchical model. logMethods is very easy to use. It organizes data in the conventional folder-tree structure that most of the computer users are familiar with. logMethods could also be used as a analytical tool for ontology, semantic web research projects